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War Effort WWIIA bomb making factory showing the production of bombs in the machine room during World War II
Royal visit to ammunition factoryKing George VI and Queen Elizabeth visit an ammunition factory in Birmingham doing their bit for the war effort during World War II
William Peel throwing a live shellCaptain William Peel (1824 - 1858) depicted in the act of bravery that won his first Victoria Cross during the Crimean War
D-Day - American troops taking coverAmerican troops, including a heavy machine gunner (r) take shelter behind an earth bank during the assault on the normandy coast
Awarding the War Cross - DardanellesThe awarding of the War Cross to allied soldiers in the Dardanelles - 16th July 1915. Engineers Park, Sed Dur-Bahr, Turkey
Captured Turkish Guns - 1915Captured Turkish guns, manufactured by Krupp (77s) in the Old European Castle with piles of ammunition. War in the Dardanelles - 1915. Sed Dul-Bahr
First Battle of the Scarpe 1917An exploding dump in Arras during the First Battle of the Scarpe (First Battles of Arras) on the Western Front in France during World War I in April 1917
Flers 1916A British ammunition limber carrying shells and ammunition forward along the Lesboeufs Road, outside Flers, during the Battle of the Somme
Battle of the Drocourt-Queant Line 1918German ammunition lorries destroyed by shell fire near Queant at the Battle of the Drocourt-Queant Line on the Western Front in France during World War I in September 1918
Howitzer 191712 inch Howitzer gun and ammunition under camouflage netting at the Battle of Arras on the Western Front in France during World War I in April 1917
German position takenA German position on the Western front, having been taken by the British forces, is investigated. On the right can be seen piles of German ammunition
Women war workers, USAWomen working on armaments in America
A French Battery in action near Sedd-el-BahrThis picture shows one of the guns of a French battery in action in the Gallipoli Peninsula. Throughout thr memorable landing opertaions the French troops rendered valuable assistance to the British
95th ParaBritish paratrouper from 95th Para - involved in the first stage of Operation Overlord, the D-day invasion of France on June 6th 1944
Russian troops collect ammunitionRussian troops on the Eastern Front replenish their ammunition supplies from a horse-drawn wagon
Shell Factory, World War IAn English Shell Factory during World War I
World War I bomb factoryWomen workers welding and making bombs in a bomb factory during World War I
Early Turkish anti-aircraft gun teamEarly anti-aircraft gunners. Turkish troops shooting down a Pigeon flying machine in the early years of the First World War
British field guns 1916British field guns in action during the Battle of the Somme
Cavalry chargers as extra ammunition carriers: The horses bandolier (fifty rounds) used by the Welsh horse
Herbert Henry Asquith at the Western frontThe British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith (1852-1928) during a three day visit to the British front in September, 1916
French soldiers taking cover from artillery fire inside a caA photograph of two French soldiers taking shelter from artillery fire inside a captured German ammunition depot. The Illustrated London News reported that the men were in the process of removing
British soldiers carrying trench-mortar ammunitionBritish soldiers, laden with ammunition for their trench-mortars, walking to the front lines in 1916
Native American Indian trading a pony, West America, 1880Engraving showing a native American Indian bartering at the store in a Frontier Town, the trade appears to be ammunition for the pony; the Wild West, North America, c.1880
The Civil war in America. Confederate scoutsConfederate scouts with percusio caps for the garrison of Vicksburg, running the Federal pickets. The garrison at Vicksburg held out for 6 weeks before it fell to the Unionists on July 4th 1863
Arsenal DelegateCitizen Assi, Delegue aux Munitions de la Guerre, whose job it is to keep the fighting men supplied with ammunition
French Lay a RailwayFrench engineers lay a railway to facilitate the transport of men, supplies, guns and ammunition
Soviets Carry AmmoSoviet troops manhandling ammunition over the Karpaty Mountains
Gatling gun - cartridges
Shot mill, Waterloo Bridge, LondonManufacture - The Shot Mill at Waterloo Bridge, London
Smokeless Powder 2 of 2Gunfire using Vieilles smokeless powder - a vast improvement on normal powder (2 of 2)
Smokeless Powder 1 of 2Gunfire using normal powder, creating a cloud of smoke (1 of 2)
Pilot Destroys TruckA British pilot destroys fourteen ammunition trucks with a single bomb
Cannon Balls 18CMeasuring and transporting cannon balls
British Dogs and GunTwo dogs employed by the Welch Fusiliers to haul a machine gun and its ammunition. They answer every call cheerfully and do not flinch even under the hottest fire
WW1 / 1917 / AMMO WAGONSBringing up French ammunition waggons through clouds of asphyxiating gas
German Ammunition, WwiAmmunition supplies left behind by the Germans after the British advance near Cambrai; bombed and roofless houses provide the backdrop
Ammunition Tax ReceiptEven victorious wars must be paid for : this tax receipt (for sixpence) is for ammunition for Marlboroughs army in the Spanish Succession war
Confederates Fight OnOutnumbered and out- generalled, short of supplies and ammunition, Confederate soldiers fight on as best they can
Cannon balls stored, Dalhousie barracks, CalcuttaCannon balls stored at Dalhousie barracks in Calcutta, India